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Highly Crystalline Soluble Acene Crystal Arrays for Organic Transistors: Mechanism of Crystal Growth During Dip-Coating SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Highly Crystalline Soluble Acene Crystal Arrays for Organic Transistors: Mechanism of Crystal Growth During Dip-Coating
Authors
Jang, JNam, SIm, KHur, JCha, SNKim, JSon, HBSuh, HLoth, MAAnthony, JEPark, JJPark, CEKim, JMKim, K
Date Issued
2012-03-07
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Abstract
The preparation of uniform large-area highly crystalline organic semiconductor thin films that show outstanding carrier mobilities remains a challenge in the field of organic electronics, including organic field-effect transistors. Quantitative control over the drying speed during dip-coating permits optimization of the organic semiconductor film formation, although the kinetics of crystallization at the airsolutionsubstrate contact line are still not well understood. Here, we report the facile one-step growth of self-aligning, highly crystalline soluble acene crystal arrays that exhibit excellent field-effect mobilities (up to 1.5 cm V-1 s-1) via an optimized dip-coating process. We discover that optimized acene crystals grew at a particular substrate lifting-rate in the presence of low boiling point solvents, such as dichloromethane (b.p. of 40.0 degrees C) or chloroform (b.p. of 60.4 degrees C). Variable-temperature dip-coating experiments using various solvents and lift rates are performed to elucidate the crystallization behavior. This bottom-up study of soluble acene crystal growth during dip-coating provides conditions under which one may obtain uniform organic semiconductor crystal arrays with high crystallinity and mobilities over large substrate areas, regardless of the substrate geometry (wafer substrates or cylinder-shaped substrates).
Keywords
soluble acenes; organic field-effect transistors; dip-coating; solvent boiling point; evaporation-induced self-assembly; solution-crystallization; FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS; THIN-FILM TRANSISTORS; CARRIER TRANSPORT; NANOWIRE ARRAYS; PENTACENE; PERFORMANCE; ANTHRADITHIOPHENE; SEMICONDUCTORS; MOBILITY; INSTABILITY
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/16461
DOI
10.1002/ADFM.201102284
ISSN
1616-301X
Article Type
Article
Citation
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, vol. 22, no. 5, page. 1005 - 1014, 2012-03-07
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